. "250¢ BLEND 29¢ SPECIAL!! + $1.19 1â€"lb, Cans NOVEMBER 5 candy sensation of America RTS ALS LAVOR CAL â€": . box $1.25 Sunshine BAUER‘S No. 2 can Sundine | Grapefruit ~â€" Juice â€" ce ET AS DOWN Own Cured NED BEEF p or Brisket Y STUART Shelled Mints 55¢ Russian "="o"a"n"n"a" cans for . NFUL B a a 8 ) 24% lbs. to 69¢ _ 29¢ 55¢ 29¢ , 19386 We lt iz:‘é o Chief Tiffany Of â€" Lake Forest Will Address H.P. Lions Mr. Frank Tiffany, chief of police of> Lake Forest, will address the Highland Park Lions‘ club at its regular? Thursday Juncheon, Novem, ber YOLUME subject "The; Modern Folice Fatrol System," and will narrate some of the interesting and exciting calls which have come over the highly efficient interâ€"communicating ï¬&: system which is installed on the Lake Forest W Since the installation of radios three years ago, they have never lost a call, which certainly establishes their worth. t § With this radio system, it is posâ€" sible for headquarters to call the patrolling car, and vice versa, and| it is also possible for one car to call another, thereby insuring a rapid and effective method of purâ€" suing and capturing lawâ€"breakers and criminals. Because of his many years of exâ€" perience in the business of keeping law and order, Chief Tiffany is| especially qualified to speak on this subject. _ He enjoyed ten years of eomn;F‘ble service as chief of po; lice of the city of North Chicago, and for the past six years Mr. Tifâ€" fany has been chief of the Lake Forâ€" est police department. His faithful performance in connecti¢n with his :duties on the police force has won the admiration and praise of many citizens on the North Shore â€"and outlying towns, as well.. â€" The Lions club is honored to be addressed by such a worthy speaker and a full attendance is expected. ‘The program is being sponsored by Lion Cyril Duffy. Chief Tiffany has chosen as his To Dedicate New Parsonage Sunday A beautiful dedication service of the new parsonage at the Bethany Evangelical church will take p;: Sunday afternoon at .3 p. m. . T fore part of the dedication service will take place in the church audiâ€" torium at which time Rev. L. C. Schmidt, Dist. Supt., will speak on "The Minister at Home." The Bethany choir will participate by singing several anthems, Followâ€" ing the service in the church, the audience will be asked to proceed to the home where a very impres sive dedi¢ation service will take place.. After the home has been dedicated, those present will be givâ€" en an opportunity to inspect the home, and this will be followed with refreshments. A cordial invitation is extended to all of the pastors of the community and the members of their churches. The members of Bethany church are very happy over the fine home that they have been able to build for their pastor, who has been livâ€" ing in the church during the past eight years. This new home was (Continued on page 8) Senior Play to Be > Given Friday Night 12. to be held at the Green Tea In spite of superstition regarding Friday, the 13th, the Senior class of Highland Park high school, have chosen Friday, Nov. 13th for the senior play, "In the Next Room." The production will begin promptly at 8:15 in the Highland Park high school auditorium. j "‘â€"‘-l‘-i: members of the cast follows: f B«t;'c-rhon Ein adininnnetotiace en Marjorie Shay ..............Mme. Deâ€" TNlSde *PHARLE ~7,....... .. o. lc ciinies. lt ie Kenneth Jones esBR C oth Jimmy : Thomas Bill Bigley ... Milton Tillman Mario Goffo ... Bou WERERH AnvereesimsIndls Three unknown actors who will notbe.nmnneodunï¬lthenuhtof the performance will appear during the play and take very important Room?" The mystery of a weird, dimlyâ€"lighted room and the strange antique that Mr. Vantine (Leon Drew) has bought will keep every one in suspense and will fill them with horgor and thrills. There are Teuefomenine rtey nAd thred doors. This next room is day & the off and se No tri found. |‘:30.fld7°'°|°°kvm ng, prowlers broke into f Dr. J. H. Lundstrom at idan road. A miscroscope nmmmuwmukon. of the prowlers has been The Highlanm Park Preas 3 Remove Equipment Police Patrol on page 8) _ Lorna Webster Mme. De Charriere ... James Godfrey ""_.__ Mr. Vantine "In the Inspector Felix Armande " t ons Tim More! >!7 v-l |, T Fire Department to Again Play Santa at Christmas Time As has <been their custom for the past several ya;l the memâ€" bers of the Highland Park Fire Deâ€" partment are reclaiming old toys to bedistributed .among the needy children of our city on Christmas. Many of these children would not receive ‘toys on Christmas _ if the men of the department did not look after them. Last year the departâ€" ment supplied â€" toys to over 275 children. s § This undertaking is made posâ€" sible by:â€" donations of paints, brushâ€" es, nails, screws and bolts by our local merchants. . All dolls are reâ€" paired by the Social Service and dressed by women workers employâ€" ed by the Social Service. â€" The members. of the Fire Department repair and paint the toys and store them away ready for delivery on Christmas eve. â€" : The ladies of the Social Service work for days in advance of Christâ€" mas making a complete list of chilâ€" dren as to age and whether boy or girl. Â¥i ie The firemen pack and deliver the toys.. Any ong who has old toys that have outlived their usefulries: and wish to give to the needy # requested to deliver them to "the Fire stations either Ravinia or Highlaad â€" Park Central Station. The firemen would like to have the toys as soon as possible. The more time they can spend on a toy the better it will look to the child on Christmas day. Don‘t Forget to Turn Back Your Clocks Central Standard time will be reâ€" sumed in Highland Park, Sunday morning. When you retire Saturâ€" day night turn your clocks back, and go to sleep, knowing that for one day at leakt, you may get an exâ€" tra hour of sleep. Cw : 3 Highland Pérk is following the decision made by Chicago voters at the election last Tuesday, to adopt the combination system of standard time in the winter and daylight savings time in the summer from the last Sunday in April to the last Sunday in September. 'Snbur}::! to-w“;:'ur;- bound so closely to Chiâ€" cago, that they are‘ governed â€" by Chicago‘s decision in this mattet: and so will Time. ; 4 ARCC* 1 Schedules of train time on the Chicago Northwestern RR. and the Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee RKR. will be adjusted accordingly. Don‘t forget to turn your clocks back an hour Sunday. $2500 Short of Goal in Campaign for Community Chest ‘Still $2,500 short of its $45,000 goal, the General Campaign commitâ€" tee of the second annual Highland Park Community: Chest campaign is making every endeavor to sutâ€" cessfully conclude the campaign this week, just four weeks since its start, October 15. Hilander Club Will Hear Rev. E. Wilson National Defense _ Program November 13 The North Shore Chapter of the D.AR. wishes to call attention to the next meeting of National Deâ€" fense committee which will be held on Friday, Nov. 13 at 11 am. at the Fine Arts building, Chicago. This is doubtless the most signifiâ€" cant meeting of the year as the naâ€" tional chairman, Mrs. Vinton E. Lisâ€" sor will be the speaker, her subject "The United Front." _ t ;t::r; _ to Standard OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE C HIGCHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS,. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1936 Mrs. Cohen on Hazel be the setting for anotherâ€" of the musical afte presented by the Highland Park Music club, on Wedâ€" nesday, Nov. 18, at hl).f“;'pm Ewo. AECSideP q ECCDIS C y e o â€"Mys. Estrid Buck and Mr. Robert McDonald of the faculty ‘fl Columâ€" bia Schol of Music will give & proâ€" gram of contralto solos : and: piano music. . > ow The Music club is fortunate to have this oppo: unity to hear these well known and finished artists who are ‘considered among the best from a city noted for its many superb recitalists. P { Thanksgiving Dance at Wom_alt:s Club Friday, November 27 The annual |Thanksgiving dance of the Highland Park Woman‘s club this year brings "Al Marney and His Music M‘SfAlj" who have played for three years at the lgeiin‘ club ROBERT MACDONALD IN MUSICAL of: Chicago, : 'Highhmj Park for the first time . Mr. j was previously ipia: with Paul Whiteâ€" man orchestra on the cï¬:&kto coast network, he was‘ with Mark Fischâ€" etr‘s orchestra, and with Ace Briâ€" gode and His Fourteen Virginias, This orches is now playing at country ¢lubs. wÂ¥ An excellent floor show forms an imnortant nart of the evening‘s enâ€" The spacious colonial home An excellen ;mportlnt pa tertainment. First N. 8. Showing _ "The Great Ziegfeld" at Alcyon Theatre zl;en for tl;e b_on;ï¬t of the Service de t of the club ito t (Co ‘on pt*o 8) | Bubbling with ltughte#- and burstâ€" ing with song, roguish Jane Withâ€" ers comes to the Alcyon Theatre on Friday and ‘Saturday of this week in her joyous new hit, "Little Miss Nobody 1[= l The Alcyon. is announcing the] first North $hore showing of the glamorous film "The . gimt ZLiegâ€" field," ~ begining on Sunday ::.d running through next: Thursday. This giant musicalâ€" suggested | by the life of the world‘s greatest showman, the late Florenz Ziegfeld, can be ternmnjed as entertainment that reaches the zenith. â€" First there is the star cpmbination of William Powell as Ziegfeld, Myrna Loy as Billie Burke and L_uin‘r,Rainef as Anna Held. | Sharing honors with these three is a veritable army of firstâ€"rate) entertain such as Fannie Brice, Virginia Bruce, Ray Bolger, Frank Morgan, Nat Penâ€" dleton and |a goodlyi number +of others. [ Ees i« h;"ï¬; f mub outâ€"ofâ€" The settings alone ‘in the picture are uns in film history. They begin jwith the World‘s Fair of 1893 and inehdot-aormu theâ€" atrical settings of many ‘theâ€" latres that as Ziegfelds glamâ€" orous world{ Opens Saturday, November 14 and remains open thru Saturday, November 21 B j e ‘ at the â€" : In tional Amphitheater in the Stock Yards All makes of wswill be shown and your local dealers ~‘‘ _ Can supply you with details. s !is an annual event TOMOBILE SHOW IN CHICAGO See advertisements in this paper. al home of| outâ€"ofâ€"state engagements Mrs, buck avenue, will\ finds time for a church position and therâ€" of the| a large class of pupils. and Mr. MacDonald was appointed diâ€" rector of the Columbia School of. Music in Chicago, in 1931. This poâ€" sition he still holds, bringing to his teaching and administrative work .:i:ldlam experience in the concert Many reâ€"engagements in recitals and as soloist with various symâ€" phony orchestras, as well as his constantly enlarging field of new concert activities, are evidence of his high standing among the artists of the day. | J. Ralph Wilbur to Tell of Historic Homes and Gardens | "Historical Homes and Gardens of Virginia" will be the subject of the l]octgregimbylr.l.hbhwn- bur at the Highland Park Woman‘s club on Tuesday, Nov. 17, at 2 p. m. The rare beauty of these old homes and the loveliness of their famous gardens will be enjoyed through slides and motion pictures in natural colors with which Mr. Wilbur illustrates his talk. announcement. Surprise Promised at Big Party Nov. 16 ?flre will be a festive time on the evening of Monday, Nov. 16, at Braeside school. Once a year the entire neighborhood meets there for a big turkey dinner and all around good time. Everyone in the vicinâ€" ity, whether they have children in the school or not, is urged to turn out, and join in the fun., A. good orchestra has been engaged consistâ€" ing of accordian, banjo, saxophone and drum. : ;â€" A surprise feature has been promâ€" ised, about which a veil of mystery has been drawn byithe social and program eomu#itgeuï¬ Another feaâ€" ture is the turkey prize. asnI: tions must be made by phoning M ‘Oweiss,. social chairman, at H. P. , OF HIGHLAND PARK Elm Place School Book Fair Opens Monday for 3 Days 1 1 t ~â€" In order to ï¬.dmot. the selecâ€" tion of books the Elm Place Book Fair will this year concentrate on their logical grouping. The long years of experience of Carson Piâ€" rie Scott and Company,â€" who are putting on this fair, will be invalâ€" uable in |helpin¢ you find exactly what you want, and in helping you make new . discoveries, â€". Groupings will contain : hes t :o. | Hobby Booksâ€"Aircraft, electricâ€" ity, manual arts of all kinds. ‘\ Music and Art Booksâ€"for those 4n‘cultuul pursuits. â€" ... Classicsâ€"The allâ€"time favorites, © Recent Publications â€"â€" Including prizeâ€"winning books. . . _ . . r"ou? Group Books â€"For the whole family to enjoy around the Tireside. | Child Psychologyâ€"In answer : to a demand from parents. Adult Booksâ€"Especially the most recent. > 4 The fair wil} continue from Monâ€" day, November 16, through Wedâ€" nesday, the 18th, until 9 o‘clock at night. This will afford plenty of time to . We have just the Christmas Cards‘ you are ‘looking for in the 1936 line of Rytex Christmas Greetings . . .: 50 French Fold Cards printed with your name and 50 Envelopes for $1.00. See the new samples at The Highland Park Press. P +4 n 4 ‘No one ever has too much Staâ€" tionery . . . especiadly when it is printed with their name and adâ€" dress. ‘Why not give Mary . . . Of John . . . away at school . . . a box of RYTEX STRATEâ€"LINE, 200 single sheets and 200 envelopes rinted with their name and adâ€" . . . $1.00. There is a wide variety of colors of mlt and ink to choose from. Highland Women Voters Park Press. Hear Authority on Social Questions . ° Miss Grace E. Benjamin, one of the most prominent social workers 1,Mpgn_ofthemntfl.'mh the speaker at the monthly meetâ€" ing of the Highland Park League of Women Voters to be held on MWednesday, November 18, at the Y.IW.C.A. ‘‘Her subject, "Significant , Gaps in Public Provision for Child Welâ€" fare in Illinois," stresses the need for a new adoption law, a statute to raise the age of eriminal reâ€" sponsibility to match the age of juvenile court jurisdiction and the: bn;leoi of a public welfare local unit .. Miss Benjamin, an authority on social question, is eminently qualâ€" ified to speak on her topic. In adâ€" dition to an M. A. from the Gradâ€" uate School of Social Service Adâ€" ‘ministration of the University of Chicago she has a background of case work experience as Assistant Probation Officer in | the Cook County Juvenile Court ‘under Judge Bartelme and as Senior Case Workâ€" er with the Cook County Bureau urer of Public Welfare. She has recentâ€" tary ly completed a study of work done | J. P on Child Welfare in Texas which Mr. will be published in December| by Wiri the University of| Texas. T Luncheon will be served at 12:15 | beer followed by a brief business meetâ€" tee ing,. . Mrs. V. Wm. Briddle, chairâ€" Mrs man of the Départment of Governâ€" Wri ment and Shild Welfare of the C Highland Park League, who securâ€" Pfhs ed the speaker, will be in charge Mr. of the meeting. All members are Hel urged to attend. 5 8. 81 T. L. Osborn Hurt in Second Accident Mrs. Theodore L. Osborne of 1835 Kincaid ave., lost control of her car, while making an adjustâ€" ment to the sun visor, and ¢rashed into a Public Service pole last Friâ€" day afternoon. oo “,Ir:wb;'b;m was accompanied by her husband, who had recently returned from the Henrotin hospiâ€" tal in Chicago, where he had been confined for several weeks, as the result of a fractured skull and othâ€" er head injuries received when he was hit by an auto in Chicago on Sept. 25. Almmmm through the ield in the imâ€" pact, he was not Seriously injured, recéiving only minor euts and scratches. Both he and Mrs. Osborn were badly shaken up. The car The Women‘s Christian Tempâ€" erance Uuionwi!ll\old.mm sale, Friday and Saturday, Nov. 13 and 14, in the store formerly occuâ€" piodbymdflkm“m St. Johns avenue. Clothing | and household goods will be, dispiayed for disposal. . make Christmas selections, Be Presented At Twilight Meeting . "‘The Valiant‘‘ To The time is drawing nearer to the First Twilight Gathering of the Ravinia Woman‘s Club in the Vilâ€" lage House auditorium, on Dean avenue, promptly at 4 o‘clock, Sunâ€" day, November An allâ€"star cast . perf e\ of the: popular oneâ€"act play, Valiant," the inâ€" teresting exhibit jof Tom Wilder‘s attractive and the pleasâ€" refreshments be served by the: following of the . Arts committee: Mesdames Arthur Jaâ€" cobs, Chiarles ButJler, David Clarke, Henry , Dubin, : Mary Helmold, M. R. . Hoffman, Herbert Lautmann, Wallace Remington, Griffin ‘Wtlls Baker, John: R.. Warmington, W. Harold ‘kumm&, William Savin, Lew Sarett, m’r:“m Raff, chairman, will a charming: way of spending a Sunday afterâ€" noon. it ®> The actors indlude some of the best known along â€" the North Shore. des those menâ€" tioned last w namely, _ Victor McKeighan and Maxine Stenton, there is J. Lincoln Gibson, dean of amateur actors, who needs no in« troduction : to . Shore ‘mudiâ€" ences.:. Mr. G ‘s ‘portrayal : of "Mrs. Moonlight" last winter was an unfo: ) event. He is one of the outstandi members of the Threshold P and jin the Valâ€" fant takes the important role of the Warden. The part of the Priest is taken by Rev. Richard Colâ€" gate Talbot, Réctor of St. Elizaâ€" beth E;iï¬ae:p‘l‘hurdlofcm whose MW uï¬â€œht:m ring s “: makes t At A Ernést Darnell m‘"“'tmm the role of the Jniler, is also & well y Players. / 48 th,,.id:ï¬g to be directed by Mrs. plays for . the Nine of these ith the the â€" English - ho the Eng Players of: MilÂ¥auke |=‘ the past three as a member Of the Threshold of Hoffman the giplenâ€" Honor." â€" She mct in the reâ€" quested revival of "Judgtmhent ¢" by Elmer Rice, to be given #60n oin Chicago.: â€" <| in t oo T4 This interested f be warmly wel light G in Braeside P.â€"T. A. Sees Active Yéar Ahead Civic association has started &n heâ€" tive year. f %_fl;ld | EVC . o Cqres nA C LC Anctnis Tsc feaind t tee are eager ‘interes in its activities,, ï¬ lm president; L. F. j president; Mr. Guy Whitcomb, r % Knox, ~Mr.: %160. Suanb, Mr. 8, Alter, Mr. H. Betts, Mr. G. Day. | lue 3 mmhflm-mde Mr, Guy Whitcomb, chgirman, Mr., Geo. Prinâ€" die, Mr. F. M"&- Mr. O. Turner, Mr. F, Gault, Mr. P. Conley, Sports & committee, Mr. Alan Kidd, cha Mr. O, Gressens, Ms. Russell Shith. â€"â€">â€"_~ | _ Chickenginner at Zion Lutheran Church â€" Book com W t r. Page Conâ€" ley, chairman, Mr. W. L Buchanan. will serve a dinner in the church par Saturday evening, Nov. 14 ng at 5:80° p.m. There will be many useful as well as articles for gifts, ofâ€" The ‘ Aid Society af the flonl%:::idl:fl“ will serve a dinner in the church parlogs Saturday evening, fered for sal¢. b-‘?g School P. T. A. will A sale Wednesday,. Nov. 25, at the A|& P store. is to EC o c oo oo +dsA s o augment The [ % on J * l1 serve a urch par ov. 14 . & ude some of the along the . des those menâ€" r namely, Victor and Maxine Stenton, the fund for the Lincoln is open to the § yA\ h 36 a +